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Undergraduate Commencement Ceremonies UNDERGRADUATE COMMENCEMENT CEREMONIES Celebrating the Resilience and Perseverance of Montclair State University’s Class of 2021. Sprague Field | June 7-13, 2021 1 | UNDERGRADUATE COMMENCEMENT WELCOME We are delighted to have you join us as we celebrate the accomplishments of our graduates. Commencement is a special occasion, both solemn and joyous. It is a time when we respect the traditions of higher education and recognize the hard work and sacrifices that brought each graduate to this point of personal growth. Thank you for sharing in this important celebration. 2 | UNDERGRADUATE COMMENCEMENT CONGRATULATIONS AND “CARPE FUTURUM” As you seize your futures, we congratulate you on your accomplishments, graduating at an extraordinary time in our nation’s history. You join a large and welcoming group of 130,000 Montclair State University alumni, who, like you, are prepared to lead and serve, innovate, create and change the world. Your individual dreams and the accomplishments of this diverse class are leading us all on a path to achieve a greater good and the necessary transformation of our society and nation. We look forward to watching your careers and lives flourish as responsive and engaged citizens of the world. We also hope you look back fondly on your time at Montclair State University, to the days when we could gather together, whether late nights at our New Jersey diner, the iconic view of the Manhattan skyline, cheering on our Red Hawk athletes, or applauding dramatic and musical artists. Montclair State has grown in ways that would have been hard to imagine 113 years ago when we opened to educate teachers. Even in the short time you have spent with us, you have witnessed significant changes. We’re bigger, stronger and more 1908 NEW JERSEY STATE complex, offering a portfolio of 300 majors and minors, concentrations and certificates. NORMAL SCHOOL AT MONTCLAIR OPENS The entire campus has access to facilities conducive to 21st-century Established by the state as a response to a growing demand for academically trained teachers. teaching and learning in areas as diverse as communications, science, business, nursing and dance. 3 | UNDERGRADUATE COMMENCEMENT We are designated by the Carnegie Classification as a doctoral university with high research activity and recognized by New Jersey as one of the state’s four public research universities. Those recognitions, along with national rankings from U.S. News & World Report, Forbes and The Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education, will enhance the value of your degree wherever your future leads. Alumni, foundations, corporations and friends care deeply about our University. Their gifts help us enhance our ability to provide a vibrant educational environment where students, regardless of their financial means, are challenged and empowered to succeed. Our faculty scientists and scholars also benefit, allowing for research taking place around the globe. Many of you are the first in your families to attend – and now to graduate – college. We are proud of our legacy as a Hispanic-Serving Institution and the scholars who benefit from our supportive Educational Opportunity Fund. The vast majority of this graduating class has benefitted from internships, cooperative education and volunteer experiences. You’ve studied abroad. You’ve grown in ways you never expected. In the coming years, we ask that you not forget Montclair State, your professors, and fellow and future Red Hawks. We look forward to seeing you on campus for college activities and programs and invite you to keep us updated on the many achievements you will attain in your careers and personal lives. We will always take great pride in your accomplishments. All of us at Montclair State University have shared a passionate dedication to supporting your educational goals. We are honored to have helped prepare you for meeting the exciting challenges and opportunities that lie on the road ahead. We can’t wait to see what you will accomplish. Congratulations! 4 | UNDERGRADUATE COMMENCEMENT OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY SUSAN A. COLE President WILLARD P. GINGERICH Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs JOSEPH A. BRENNAN Vice President, Communications and Marketing SHAWN M. CONNOLLY Vice President, University Facilities COLLEEN COPPLA Vice President, Development CANDACE C. FLEMING Vice President, Information Technology WENDY W. LIN-COOK Vice President, Enrollment Management DONNA MCMONAGLE Vice President, Finance and Treasurer DAWN SOUFLERIS Vice President, Student Development and Campus Life DAVID VERNON Vice President, Human Resources MARK J. FLEMING University Counsel DAVID JOSEPHSON Executive Director, Office of Budget and Planning DEANS LORA BILLINGS College of Science and Mathematics DANIEL A. GURSKIS College of the Arts SCOTT HERNESS The Graduate School KIMBERLY HOLLISTER Feliciano School of Business DAVID HOOD University College PETER KINGSTONE College of Humanities and Social Sciences TAMARA LUCAS College of Education and Human Services JANICE SMOLOWITZ School of Nursing JUDITH LIN HUNT Dean of Library Services MARGAREE COLEMAN-CARTER Dean of Students 5 | UNDERGRADUATE COMMENCEMENT BOARD OF TRUSTEES FRANCIS M. CUSS Chair KENT SLUYTER Vice Chair LAWRENCE R. INSERRA JR. Secretary ROSE L. CALI ’80 SREENI KUTAM MARY A. COMITO RALPH A. LAROSSA JEAN MARC DE GRANDPRE WILLIAM T. MULLEN TRACY HIGGINS PRESTON D. PINKETT III DOUGLAS L. KENNEDY FATHIA BALGAHOOM Student Representative Non-Voting SUSAN A. COLE President FAITH VICTOR Student Representative Faculty Representative ELIZABETH EMERY Student Government Association Officers ERNST P. LOZIN President ` ANDREW D. MOYA Vice President ANDREW LYONS Treasurer PAULETTE C. GANDO-DUEÑAS Secretary 6 | UNDERGRADUATE COMMENCEMENT UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION BOARD OF TRUSTEES GREGORY COLLINS ’79 Chair ANTHONY M. CARLINO ’77 Vice Chair ROBERT IACULLO ’76 Treasurer PENELOPE VANCE Secretary Board Members KEITH H. ANSBACHER ’79 JEFFREY L. JOHNSON ’83 GERALD M. APPELSTEIN NADINE LESLIE DENNIS BONE ROBERT JAY LIEBERMAN HAROLD BRYANT MARCELLA LOCASTRO ’74 ROSE L. CALI ’80 ELLEN C. MCSHERRY MICHAEL CAPONE JAMES MERLI ’83 SUSAN A. COLE STEVEN M. RESNICK ’93 COLLEEN COPPLA JUDITH SCHUMACHER-TILTON ANGELO J. GENOVA ’75 JOHN E. SULLIVAN ROBERT GREGORY LESTER TAYLOR SUSAN HEAD ’75 MA Faculty/University Senate President Representative ERIK JACOBSON 7 | UNDERGRADUATE COMMENCEMENT DEGREE RECIPIENTS AND CANDIDATES This program reflects students who have completed their academic degree requirements in August 2020, January 2021 and May 2021. 8 | UNDERGRADUATE COMMENCEMENT FELICIANO SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ORDER OF EXERCISES MONDAY, JUNE 7, 2021 | 10 A.M. MONDAY, JUNE 7, 2021 | 2 P.M. MONDAY, JUNE 7, 2021 | 6 P.M. Graduate Procession Graduate Procession Graduate Procession Platform Party Procession Platform Party Procession Platform Party Procession National Anthem National Anthem National Anthem Welcome and Remarks Welcome and Remarks Welcome and Remarks PRESIDENT SUSAN A. COLE PRESIDENT SUSAN A. COLE PRESIDENT SUSAN A. COLE Dean Remarks Dean Remarks Dean Remarks KIMBERLY HOLLISTER KIMBERLY HOLLISTER KIMBERLY HOLLISTER Department Chair Remarks Department Chair Remarks Honorary Degree Recipient Remarks PATRALI CHATTERJEE ZAMAN ZAMANIAN MIMI FELICIANO Co-founder and CEO Department Chair Remarks Department Chair Remarks FEM Real Estate LLC YAWEI WANG WENCANG ZHOU Distinguished Alumna Speaker Remarks Presentation of Candidates Presentation of Candidates MICHELE ANSBACHER ‘80 Chair, Feliciano School of Business Advisory Board Conferment of Degrees Conferment of Degrees Executive in Residence, Feliciano School of Business Retired Corporate Vice President, Tassel Ceremony Tassel Ceremony Prudential Financial Final Remarks Final Remarks Department Chair Remarks RONALD STRAUSS Platform Party Recession Platform Party Recession Department Chair Remarks Graduate Recession Graduate Recession ROSS MALAGA Presentation of Candidates Conferment of Degrees Tassel Ceremony Final Remarks Platform Party Recession Graduate Recession 9 | UNDERGRADUATE COMMENCEMENT FELICIANO SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Kimberly Hollister, Dean Bachelor of Arts Shantaia A. Halls Donovan J. Spivey Ricardo Alberto Collado Elvira Juliana Hernandez Garcia Victoria Maria Steele Erin Patrice Collins ECONOMICS Zachary Kenneth Heyburn Jonathan Senanu Tamakloe Sean Michael Connolly Tiffani Amber Ablanedo Afsheen Hussain Sidy Moctar Traore Hance H. Cruz Moncion Patrick Lawrence Ahearn Julian Philip Infusino Adan Alexander Ulloa Donovan Cruz Bayan Alkabouni Steve Jean Yujun Wang Noor Dastagir Anaes Samih Allan Bhavin Joshi Joseph Winter Tajah Dorsey Matthew James Anders Hiroki Kaneko Matthew Wohlrab Tetiana Drozdiak Raiza Ante Pilla Shahrzad Koofi Ahmadi Jack Zhang Wesley James Dwyer Gabriel Beltran Mike Londono Kerlin M. Elvir Ortiz Christian Betancur Aaron Jordan Loschiavo HOSPITALITY, SPORTS, Melany Erazo-Castaneda Mary W. Bey Michael H. 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